EP0168549A1 - Device for manufacturing filter-tipped cigarette - Google Patents
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- EP0168549A1 EP0168549A1 EP85102195A EP85102195A EP0168549A1 EP 0168549 A1 EP0168549 A1 EP 0168549A1 EP 85102195 A EP85102195 A EP 85102195A EP 85102195 A EP85102195 A EP 85102195A EP 0168549 A1 EP0168549 A1 EP 0168549A1
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- 238000005096 rolling process Methods 0.000 claims abstract description 33
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24C—MACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
- A24C5/00—Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
- A24C5/47—Attaching filters or mouthpieces to cigars or cigarettes, e.g. inserting filters into cigarettes or their mouthpieces
- A24C5/471—Attaching filters or mouthpieces to cigars or cigarettes, e.g. inserting filters into cigarettes or their mouthpieces by means of a connecting band
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- the present invention relates to a device in which a filter tip and cigarettes are conjoined to each other by pasted coupling paper so that a cigarette having the filter tip is made.
- pasted coupling paper is wound around a unit comprising two cigarettes laid coaxially with each other and a filter tip material twice the length of a filter tip interppsed between the two cigarettes to conjoin the cigarettes and the filter tip material into a single rod-like article. Then, said single rod-like material is cut off in the middle into two filter-tipped cigarettes.
- the unit is kept in the shallow groove of a cylindrical drum so that the unit is conveyed into a rolling passage.
- the coupling paper is then wound around the unit as the unit is taken out of the groove and rotated rearward by a rolling mechanism.
- Such a method of winding is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Post-Examination Publication No. 50-19639, for instance.
- a device for practicity the method is also disclosed.
- a rolling mechanism facing a cylindrical drum has a belt, which is moved in the same direction as the rotation of the cylindrical drum as a unit is pinched and rolled between the drum and the belt, to wind coupling paper around a filter tip material and cigarettes.
- the revolution speed of the cylindrical drum or the cigarette production speed can be increased without heightening the rolling speed of the unit.
- the belt extends around at least one half of the circumference of the cylindrical drum, there is a problem that the belt comes into contact with the surface of the drum and is worn and the surface of the drum is damaged when the cigarette or the filter tip is not supplied.
- the present invention was made in order to solve the problems mentioned above.
- the purpose of the present invention is to provide a device in which although a means for keeping a belt concave is not provided, the belt does not come into contact with the surface of a cylindrical drum even when no unit is in a rolling passage; and in which a substantially uniform force is applied to each unit, regardless of possible lack of a portion of the unit, to roll the unit.
- the unit is supplied into the rolling passage defined between the cylindrical drum and the endless belt being moved near the surface of the drum at a speed lower than that of said surface, so that the unit is rotated.
- the endless belt is tightly laid around groups of rollers including a swingable and a driving rollers mounted on shafts parallel with the rotary shaft of the cylindrical drum.
- a rolling block is provided inside the endless belt in the position where the belt comes closest to the cylindrical drum.
- the rolling block has a cylindrical concave surface concentric with the surface of the cylindrical drum.
- the distance between these surfaces of the rolling block and the cylindrical drum is kept uniform, so that the belt, which moves straight when no unit is between the belt and the drum, moves in a curved form along the surface of the rolling block when the unit is between the drum and the belt. Since the belt is not curved beyond necessity, the unit is securely rolled between the drum and the belt.
- the drawing indicates the operating state of a filter-tipped cigarette manufacturing device according to the present invention.
- a unit 1 comprising two cigarettes laid coaxially with each other and a filter tip material, which is interposed between the cigarettes and is twice as long as that of a cigarette as a final product, is held on an assembly drum 3 and a cylindrical drum 4 as the front edge of pasted coupling paper 2 remains stuck to the unit.
- Grooves 5 are provided at regular intervals on the surfaces of the drums 3 and 4.
- An air suction hole (not shown in the drawing) is provided inside each. groove 5 to suck the unit 1 to hold it as the unit is conveyed.
- a driving roller 6 and a swingable roller 7 are rotatably mounted on shafts 13 and 16, respectively, over the cylindrical drum 4.
- An endless belt 8 is tightly laid around on the rollers 6 and 7.
- An arm 12 is attached to the shaft 13 of the driving roller 6 in such a manner that the arm can be turned.
- a lever 15 mounted on the shaft 16 of the swingable roller 7 is fitted in a swingable manner on a shaft 14 provided in the tip of the arm 12.
- a spring 18 is provided between a pin 17 in the upper portion of the lever 15 and a pin 20 in a bracket 19 secured on the arm 12, to apply tension to the endless belt 8.
- a rolling block 9 is secured on the arm 12, inside the belt 8 in the position where the belt comes closest to the surface of the cylindrical drum 4.
- the bottom surface 10 of the rolling block 9 faces the surface of the cylindrical drum 4 across the endless belt 8.
- the bottom surface 10 is a cylindrical concave one concentric with the surface of the cylindrical drum 4. The distance between these surfaces of the rolling block 9 and the cylindrical drum 4 is such that the unit 1 and the endless belt 8 are slightly pressed when they are between said surfaces.
- the front end 11 and rear end 11' of the bottom surface 10 of the rolling block 9 are provided with convex facets smoothly continuous to the concave surface 10.
- the length from the front end 11 of the rolling block 9 to the rear end 11' needs to be so short that the belt 8 does not come into contact with the surface of the cylindrical drum 4 when no unit is between the rolling block and the cylindrical drum. Said length also needs to be larger than the interval between the grooves 5 of the cylindrical drum 4. For instance, when the diameter of the cylindrical drum 4 is 330 mm (about 40 times that of each cigarette) and thirty grooves 5 are provided on the surface of the drum, the length of the rolling block 9 should preferably be about twice the interval between the grooves 5.
- the unit 1 is first assembled on the assembly drum 3 by a conventional means and then transferred onto the cylindrical drum 4.
- the unit 1 is moved in under the rolling block 9 as the unit is sucked in the groove 5, the unit is pinched between the endless belt 8 and the cylindrical drum 4 and the belt is pushed up. by the unit 1.
- the belt 8 is moved forth as•it is in close contact with the concave surface 10.
- the unit 1 Because the belt 8 is moved in the same direction as the cylindrical drum 4, at a speed which is smaller than the circumferential velocity of the drum and preferably not larger than about one-third of the circumferential velocity, the unit 1 receives a clockwise turning force while moving under the rolling block 9, so that the unit is rolled out of the groove 5. After the unit 1 performs one round of rolling, it enters the following groove 5.
- the coupling paper 2 is thus wound around the cigarettes and the filter tip so that a cigarette 21 having the filter tip and being twice as long as a cigarette as a final product is made. It is desirable that as soon as the cigarette 21 is made and moved out from under the rolling block 9, the cigarette enters the groove 5 again. Such timing can easily be attained by adjusting the moving speed of the endless belt 8.
- the completed cigarette 21 is conveyed as it remains sucked in the groove 5 on the cylindrical drum 4,.
- the cigarette 21 is then transferred onto a takeout drum 22 and cut off in the middle so that two filter-tipped cigarettes are manufactured.
- a scraper 23 is installed near the driving roller 6 to incessantly remove the contamination from the surface of the belt 8 to keep it clean.
- the arm 12 can be turned about the shaft 13 as a fulcrum to facilitate the replacement of the belt 8, the checking of the rolling block 9, etc.
- the arm 12 is placed in the normal position by a pin 24.
- the arm 12 is secured by a fixation means (not shown in the drawing) so that the arm not play in operation.
- the endless belt 8 is made of a flexible material such as a thin metal sheet and a fiberglass-reinforced plastic sheet so that the belt can be easily deformed according to the convex and concave surfaces of the rolling block 9.
- the device embodied according to the present invention is constructed as described above, winding pressure does not concentrate on units before and after an empty groove which has no unit due to the intermittent supply of the units.
- the endless belt is kept from becoming worn or damaged due to coming into contact with the cylindrical drum, the rolling mechanism is compact and its maintenance and control are easy.
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- The present invention relates to a device in which a filter tip and cigarettes are conjoined to each other by pasted coupling paper so that a cigarette having the filter tip is made.
- To manufacture a filter-tipped cigarette by prior art, pasted coupling paper is wound around a unit comprising two cigarettes laid coaxially with each other and a filter tip material twice the length of a filter tip interppsed between the two cigarettes to conjoin the cigarettes and the filter tip material into a single rod-like article. Then, said single rod-like material is cut off in the middle into two filter-tipped cigarettes. Conventionally, for the conjoining, the unit is kept in the shallow groove of a cylindrical drum so that the unit is conveyed into a rolling passage. The coupling paper is then wound around the unit as the unit is taken out of the groove and rotated rearward by a rolling mechanism.
- Such a method of winding is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Post-Examination Publication No. 50-19639, for instance. A device for practicity the method is also disclosed. In the device, a rolling mechanism facing a cylindrical drum has a belt, which is moved in the same direction as the rotation of the cylindrical drum as a unit is pinched and rolled between the drum and the belt, to wind coupling paper around a filter tip material and cigarettes.
- In the device employing the belt, the revolution speed of the cylindrical drum or the cigarette production speed can be increased without heightening the rolling speed of the unit. However, since the belt extends around at least one half of the circumference of the cylindrical drum, there is a problem that the belt comes into contact with the surface of the drum and is worn and the surface of the drum is damaged when the cigarette or the filter tip is not supplied.
- In the British Patent Application Laid-Open to the Public No. 2078090A, in order to solve said problem, a device having a mechanism, which uses a magnetic or pneumatic force to attract the inside of a belt to support it, and another device, in which the wide belt is used and the belt is supported at both the side edges by discs, are proposed. However, with these devices, the construction is inevitably complicated to keep the belt concave. In addition, since a strong force acts to support the belt, the belt is likely to be damaged. For this reason, there is another problem that these devices are uneconomic in the maintenance of equipment.
- The present invention was made in order to solve the problems mentioned above. The purpose of the present invention is to provide a device in which although a means for keeping a belt concave is not provided, the belt does not come into contact with the surface of a cylindrical drum even when no unit is in a rolling passage; and in which a substantially uniform force is applied to each unit, regardless of possible lack of a portion of the unit, to roll the unit.
- In the device according to the present invention, the unit is supplied into the rolling passage defined between the cylindrical drum and the endless belt being moved near the surface of the drum at a speed lower than that of said surface, so that the unit is rotated. The endless belt is tightly laid around groups of rollers including a swingable and a driving rollers mounted on shafts parallel with the rotary shaft of the cylindrical drum. A rolling block is provided inside the endless belt in the position where the belt comes closest to the cylindrical drum. The rolling block has a cylindrical concave surface concentric with the surface of the cylindrical drum. The distance between these surfaces of the rolling block and the cylindrical drum is kept uniform, so that the belt, which moves straight when no unit is between the belt and the drum, moves in a curved form along the surface of the rolling block when the unit is between the drum and the belt. Since the belt is not curved beyond necessity, the unit is securely rolled between the drum and the belt.
- Nearly constant tension is applied to the endless belt by the swingable roller so that the belt does not come into contact with the cylindrical drum even when no unit is between the belt and the drum and that the force acting to each unit does not much fluctuate even if the number of the units being rolled changes.
- The drawing indicates the operating state of a filter-tipped cigarette manufacturing device according to the present invention.
- The constitution and operation of a device embodied according to the present invention are hereinafter described in detail referring to the drawing.
- A unit 1 comprising two cigarettes laid coaxially with each other and a filter tip material, which is interposed between the cigarettes and is twice as long as that of a cigarette as a final product, is held on an
assembly drum 3 and acylindrical drum 4 as the front edge of pasted coupling paper 2 remains stuck to the unit.Grooves 5 are provided at regular intervals on the surfaces of thedrums groove 5 to suck the unit 1 to hold it as the unit is conveyed. Adriving roller 6 and a swingable roller 7 are rotatably mounted onshafts cylindrical drum 4. Anendless belt 8 is tightly laid around on therollers 6 and 7. - An
arm 12 is attached to theshaft 13 of thedriving roller 6 in such a manner that the arm can be turned. Alever 15 mounted on theshaft 16 of the swingable roller 7 is fitted in a swingable manner on ashaft 14 provided in the tip of thearm 12. Aspring 18 is provided between apin 17 in the upper portion of thelever 15 and apin 20 in abracket 19 secured on thearm 12, to apply tension to theendless belt 8. - A
rolling block 9 is secured on thearm 12, inside thebelt 8 in the position where the belt comes closest to the surface of thecylindrical drum 4. Thebottom surface 10 of therolling block 9 faces the surface of thecylindrical drum 4 across theendless belt 8. Thebottom surface 10 is a cylindrical concave one concentric with the surface of thecylindrical drum 4. The distance between these surfaces of therolling block 9 and thecylindrical drum 4 is such that the unit 1 and theendless belt 8 are slightly pressed when they are between said surfaces. Thefront end 11 and rear end 11' of thebottom surface 10 of therolling block 9 are provided with convex facets smoothly continuous to theconcave surface 10. The length from thefront end 11 of therolling block 9 to the rear end 11' needs to be so short that thebelt 8 does not come into contact with the surface of thecylindrical drum 4 when no unit is between the rolling block and the cylindrical drum. Said length also needs to be larger than the interval between thegrooves 5 of thecylindrical drum 4. For instance, when the diameter of thecylindrical drum 4 is 330 mm (about 40 times that of each cigarette) and thirtygrooves 5 are provided on the surface of the drum, the length of therolling block 9 should preferably be about twice the interval between thegrooves 5. - To attach the filter tip to the cigarettes by using the device embodied according to the present invention, the unit 1 is first assembled on the
assembly drum 3 by a conventional means and then transferred onto thecylindrical drum 4. When the unit 1 is moved in under therolling block 9 as the unit is sucked in thegroove 5, the unit is pinched between theendless belt 8 and thecylindrical drum 4 and the belt is pushed up. by the unit 1. At that time, thebelt 8 is moved forth as•it is in close contact with theconcave surface 10. Because thebelt 8 is moved in the same direction as thecylindrical drum 4, at a speed which is smaller than the circumferential velocity of the drum and preferably not larger than about one-third of the circumferential velocity, the unit 1 receives a clockwise turning force while moving under therolling block 9, so that the unit is rolled out of thegroove 5. After the unit 1 performs one round of rolling, it enters the followinggroove 5. - The coupling paper 2 is thus wound around the cigarettes and the filter tip so that a
cigarette 21 having the filter tip and being twice as long as a cigarette as a final product is made. It is desirable that as soon as thecigarette 21 is made and moved out from under therolling block 9, the cigarette enters thegroove 5 again. Such timing can easily be attained by adjusting the moving speed of theendless belt 8. - The completed
cigarette 21 is conveyed as it remains sucked in thegroove 5 on thecylindrical drum 4,. Thecigarette 21 is then transferred onto atakeout drum 22 and cut off in the middle so that two filter-tipped cigarettes are manufactured. - Since the
belt 8 is contaminated with paste, coupling paper, etc. during the winding of the unit, ascraper 23 is installed near thedriving roller 6 to incessantly remove the contamination from the surface of thebelt 8 to keep it clean. - The
arm 12 can be turned about theshaft 13 as a fulcrum to facilitate the replacement of thebelt 8, the checking of therolling block 9, etc. Thearm 12 is placed in the normal position by apin 24. Thearm 12 is secured by a fixation means (not shown in the drawing) so that the arm not play in operation. - The
endless belt 8 is made of a flexible material such as a thin metal sheet and a fiberglass-reinforced plastic sheet so that the belt can be easily deformed according to the convex and concave surfaces of therolling block 9. - Because the device embodied according to the present invention is constructed as described above, winding pressure does not concentrate on units before and after an empty groove which has no unit due to the intermittent supply of the units. In addition, the endless belt is kept from becoming worn or damaged due to coming into contact with the cylindrical drum, the rolling mechanism is compact and its maintenance and control are easy.
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JP14972484A JPS6128376A (en) | 1984-07-20 | 1984-07-20 | Apparatus for producing tobacco with filter plug |
JP149724/84 | 1984-07-20 |
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